Tony Arnoldy, age 63, of Isanti died June 5, 2010 at his home after a long courageous battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, June 11th atFAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH in Isantiwith Rev. Phil Gotsch officiating. A time for visiting will be held from Noon until the service at 2:00 PM. Isanti VFW Post with be providing military honors.
Anthony Paul Arnoldy was born June 25, 1946 in Minneapolis to Donald and Shirley Arnoldy. His family moved to Blaine and he graduated from Anoka High School, Class of 1965. Tony then joined the Navy and served from 1965 1969. After his military service he lived in Florida and then moved to Minneapolis. On August 14, 1971 he married Shirley Johnson and they have lived in Isanti most of their married life. Tony was employed by Onan-Cummins in Fridley. Tony especially enjoyed his grandchildren who brought him much happiness. He also enjoyed visiting with family and friends. His interests included hunting, bowling, scratch-offs and his car, Suzi.
Tony Arnoldy passed away June 5, 2010 at his home after a long courageous battle with cancer at the age of 63 years, 11 months and 10 days. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by one brother, Robert.
Tony is survived by his wife, Shirley of Isanti; 3 children, Angie (Kirk) Marthaler of Shafer; Joe Arnoldy of Isanti and Jeff Arnoldy of Isanti; 3 grandchildren, Alyssa and Blake Marthaler and Conner Arnoldy; and by many other relatives and friends.
Don & Raeann Rich says
Cancer can’t…
cripple love
shatter hope
destroy peace
silence courage
suppress memories
invade the soul
conquer the spirit
steal eternal life.
Tony – our oldest and dearest friend – we will miss you always. Love Ya!!
Debi Grover says
Shirley and family,
My heart goes out to you with your loss. I so enjoyed getting to know Tony and the family. I really enjoyed my visits with you and am sorry that I was not able to be with you the past few weeks. I know Tony is holding and cuddling Greta and our unnamed baby for me. Know that you will remain in my thoughts and prayers.
Bless you all,
Debi G
Fairview Lakes Homecaring and Hospice
Dennis & Sharon Servaty says
Dear Shirley & family,
Our deepest sympathy to you. We are so blessed to have you as our friends. We sure did build a lot of memories over the years. Tony was amazing, always had a smile and a great sense of humor. No matter what he faced, he held on that positive attitude and never said an unkind word about anyone. His courage is an example for all of us. He will be deeply missed!
Love, Dennis & Sharon